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  • The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 23. 2013 16:44

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ciscodelorum


A reading of the Holy Gospel of NavyFIELD, according to all respected BWs:

"And the clouds opened as if they were gates, revealing a giant, yet gentle figure, who called hmself "Balance". While the NavyFIELD Playerbase  simply stood in awe, Balance opened up his hand, and laid before the Playerbase, 3 kinds of Aircraft Carriers: The FW, The Balanced, and the BW. The FW was instantly loved by the playerbase, with it's pure ability to make credits, and to help it's team win battle after battle. Then there was the Balanced, which was not as popular, but was still liked by the Playerbase. But then there was the BW, which was disliked and even hated by the Playerbase, due to it's strange appearence, and difficulty to use. Though most of the Playerbase despised the BW, some dared to try and use it. Most failed, and grew to also hate the BW, but some had much more luck. A smaller group of players pleaded with 2 of the many gods of NavyFIELD, "Victory", and "Fun". After 40 days and 40 nights of painful testing, the 2 gods found the group of players worthy of wielding the BW to it's full extent. The two gods laid before the group of players, a tablet entitled: "The Ten Commandments Of The BW".

The Tablet Read:
1. The BW Is Not For The Selfish, But Instead For The Selfless.
Those who attempt to wield it for "quick xp" or "for the lulz" will be doomed to fail.

2. Thou Shalt Devote Thy Entire Crew To The BW.
Those who think using a single bomber pilot to have a BW is acceptable will suffer the wrath of the rest of the Playerbase.

3. Thou Shalt Not Load All Bombers On One Pilot.
Those who try to load all bombers on one pilot will see that one single pilot cannot take the burden of all the other pilots. Only as a crew can a BW be victorious. Alone, a pilot will fall.

4. Thou Shalt Choose Thy Target Based On Thy Team's Needs.
When launching your bomber wing, thou shouldst choose a target based on the needs of thy team, not based on thy own personal desire for XP. Those who do not obey this will not taste the glory of victory.

 5. Thou Shalt Scout With Thine Bombers When Thy Bombs Have Been Dropped.
When Thou Hast Dropped Thy Bomber's Bombs, instead of ordering them to return to your carrier, thou shouldst order them to seek out thy team's enemies, so that thy team's Battleships may fight with success.

6. Thou Shalt Communicate With Thy Team.
In order to know what targets thy team needs bombed, thou shouldst ask thy team what they need destroyed, in order to keep thy team in the fight. Those who do not communicate with their teams will often taste the bitterness of defeat.

7. Thou Shalt Coordinate With Thy Fellow CVs.
Though sometimes thou may experience luck, thy bombers cannot withstand the air-power of fighter aircraft. Thou shouldst coordinate with thy team's CVs that carry fighters, to help escort your bombers in, so that they may help thy team, instead of wasting thy team's Carrier slot.

8. Thou Shalt Not BW In Excess.
Like everything else in life, having too many BWs on thy team will cripple thy team. If thou joins a room, and thou sees that there are already two or three other BWs, thou shouldst leave the room for the sake of both teams. Though the BW is effective if used correctly, thou cannot succeed without the help of fighters of which a FW can provide. Leave CV slots open for FWs or Balanced CVs to join, and always make sure that there are less BWs than other types of CVs in a game, so that the battle may be balanced.

9. Thou Shalt Respect Thy Fellow Players
Though thou, whilst following these commands may experience success while playing the BW, thou should not insult or trash-talk thy fellow players. Doing so will result in thyself losing the respect of thy peers and fellow players.

10. Thou Shalt Maintain The Balance.
FWs and BWs were created to be used together in perfect harmony and balance. The FW can destroy many, many aircraft, however it is not able to destroy the source of those aircraft. While the BW cannot defeat aircraft effectively, however it can easily destroy the source of those aircraft.
With this tablet of total truth, thou shalt use the BW to it's full potential, and thou shalt earn the respect of thy fellow players." -The NavyFIELD Bible, Balance-1:1-40


Learn from this, and stay thirsty my friends.

 

 

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 23. 2013 16:52


phantom3553

you always broke 1 rule when I am around =.= youalwaysbombmetodeath >:(

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 23. 2013 16:54


ciscodelorum

Originally Posted by phantom3553

you always broke 1 rule when I am around =.= youalwaysbombmetodeath >:(



We are all human, and therefore all sinners. I am but a humble messenger.

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 23. 2013 17:06


fallsblvd

Well put Cisco.  Its a shame most players will never follow these very simple guidlines.

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 23. 2013 18:50


Playto




^^^^^ Love this

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 24. 2013 08:50


nyerkovic

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  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 24. 2013 10:19


ciscodelorum

Originally Posted by nyerkovic

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Thanks.

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 24. 2013 11:44


jedizorro

I do not totally agree on #3.

There is no absolute right or wrong about launching many planes on ONE pilot. Never say never, dude.

It's all about making the right decision based on the current situation. For example, when enemy FW CVs are all dead, there is no much harm to do so.

For another example, I run my Victorious with 6 TBs. I'll launch 3+2+2 with 3 pilots first, then launch another 3+3 with another 2 pilots. I'll use these 14 TBs to sink a high-risk enemy target first (e.g. PCV, BB5/6, etc). While I'm controling these 14 TBs, I'll launch 8 TBs with my last pilot.

In the majority of times, when my first 14 TBs have done their job, the next 8 TBs are ready, providing the continuum of air attack. In most cases, these 8 TBs will successfully sink a damaged enemy BB4/5. And before these 8 TBs finish their job, my 1st and 2nd pliots will run out of fuel, which enables me to launch another 4+4, providing continuum of air attack again.

But of course, when enemy Fighter force is strong, I won't launch more than 4 planes with one pilot.  

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 24. 2013 13:11


ciscodelorum

Originally Posted by jedizorro

I do not totally agree on #3.

There is no absolute right or wrong about launching many planes on ONE pilot. Never say never, dude.

It's all about making the right decision based on the current situation. For example, when enemy FW CVs are all dead, there is no much harm to do so.

For another example, I run my Victorious with 6 TBs. I'll launch 3+2+2 with 3 pilots first, then launch another 3+3 with another 2 pilots. I'll use these 14 TBs to sink a high-risk enemy target first (e.g. PCV, BB5/6, etc). While I'm controling these 14 TBs, I'll launch 8 TBs with my last pilot.

In the majority of times, when my first 14 TBs have done their job, the next 8 TBs are ready, providing the continuum of air attack. In most cases, these 8 TBs will successfully sink a damaged enemy BB4/5. And before these 8 TBs finish their job, my 1st and 2nd pliots will run out of fuel, which enables me to launch another 4+4, providing continuum of air attack again.

But of course, when enemy Fighter force is strong, I won't launch more than 4 planes with one pilot.  




Do what you want when you've pretty much won the battle, but these rules mostly apply for the beginning of the battle, until the enemy is beaten.

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 24. 2013 13:55


jedizorro

Originally Posted by ciscodelorum

Originally Posted by jedizorro

I do not totally agree on #3.

There is no absolute right or wrong about launching many planes on ONE pilot. Never say never, dude.

It's all about making the right decision based on the current situation. For example, when enemy FW CVs are all dead, there is no much harm to do so.

For another example, I run my Victorious with 6 TBs. I'll launch 3+2+2 with 3 pilots first, then launch another 3+3 with another 2 pilots. I'll use these 14 TBs to sink a high-risk enemy target first (e.g. PCV, BB5/6, etc). While I'm controling these 14 TBs, I'll launch 8 TBs with my last pilot.

In the majority of times, when my first 14 TBs have done their job, the next 8 TBs are ready, providing the continuum of air attack. In most cases, these 8 TBs will successfully sink a damaged enemy BB4/5. And before these 8 TBs finish their job, my 1st and 2nd pliots will run out of fuel, which enables me to launch another 4+4, providing continuum of air attack again.

But of course, when enemy Fighter force is strong, I won't launch more than 4 planes with one pilot.  




Do what you want when you've pretty much won the battle, but these rules mostly apply for the beginning of the battle, until the enemy is beaten.



Yeah you should have specified "for the beginning of the battle". I agree that one should not launch all planes on one pilot at he beginning of the battle (except for CV1s and some IJN Hybrid CVs).

  • Re : The Ten Commandments Of The BW

    07. 25. 2013 05:54


Avor2121

[quote]

1. The BW Is Not For The Selfish, But Instead For The Selfless.
Those who attempt to wield it for "quick xp" or "for the lulz" will be doomed to fail.

[/quote]

Forgive me, I have sinned, for I have given into the evil force of the "lulz" In the darkness of the fray I loosed thy TBs upon the TW like a pack of rapid dogs, and as they tore him assunder I rejoiced the crude irony.


Serously, back in the day when I wasn't blind, the best part was the "lulz". Just do it in moderation and you'll do ok. 


 

 

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